Sentence examples for become hard to avoid from inspiring English sources

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But thanks to a touring retrospective of her work, "Moving in Place," now at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum here -- a 13-year-old institution devoted to legacy of O'Keeffe, with a collection of nearly 1,200 of her works -- the comparison has become hard to avoid.

Drought, viruses, and parasites might all play a role, but increasingly, it's become hard to avoid the conclusion that pesticides are at least partially to blame.

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Yanagihara predicts that box jellies will become harder to avoid.

Conflicts become harder to avoid when cats are forced into a smaller area by continued development, Dr. Onorato said.

But over the years, as nomadism declined, education become harder to avoid, and as the professional successes of the few educated Tuareg became clear, the people of Tindjambane decided they wanted education for their children.

By last year the connection between drugs and terrorism became hard to avoid.

The boy himself was initially protected from that verdict but certain truths became hard to avoid after he was moved full-time into the intensive care ward.

The problem is that as long as we do not have any indication as to the appropriate level of generality at which an action's maxim should be tested, the opposite risk of under-exclusiveness becomes hard to avoid as our four examples above illustrate.

Once it delves into smaller markets, the cumbersome hub-and-spoke system becomes harder to avoid.

It can become hard to read and also avoid using z instead of s and such.

It must get harder to avoid repetition.

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